A vaccination clinic in the city is now accepting walk-in as well as booked appointments.

People aged 18 and over no longer need to book ahead to get a COVID-19 vaccination at St Peter's Baptist Church.

You also don't need to be registered with a GP to access the vaccination, simply turn up to receive your jab.

Those who have not received a first dose of a COVID-19 vaccination are being particularly encouraged to attend this walk-in clinic.

The clinic will be open from Monday to Saturday 8am to 7pm throughout July and both the Moderna and AstraZeneca vaccinations are available.

Councillor Karen May, cabinet member for health and wellbeing, said: “Many of our Worcestershire residents have taken up the offer of a vaccine so far and I would like to thank everyone who has already done so.

“These walk-in clinics are now making it much easier for more people to come forward to get vaccinated and we would especially like to encourage our younger residents to take this opportunity to get a jab.”

Simon Trickett, CEO for NHS Herefordshire and Worcestershire CCG added: “We are now able to offer vaccinations to people over 18 without a prior appointment making it even easier to get your jab. Vaccination is so important, not only because it protects the person receiving the vaccine, but it also helps to protect loved ones and the community.

"We hope those people who have not come forward yet, will find this more convenient to get their first COVID-19 vaccination.”

If you are unable to attend this clinic you can find out where you can get your vaccination here: www.nhs.uk/CovidVaccine